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Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller
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March 1, 2018
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DACA and SUCCEED Act, Family Visas, Green Card, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship
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Tags: asylum reform, DACA, family immigration, Family Visas, immigration reform, immigration system
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Real immigration reform would halt family separation and mistreatment of asylum seekers BY MARY GARDNER, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR The Hill— 03/01/18 02:30 PM EST THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF Amervisa © Getty Images America’s immigration system is broken, but it’s not broken in the way that the White Read More
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February 22, 2018
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Tags: family immigration, family petitions, immigration family members, trump immigration policy
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Trump revives push for limits on immigrants bringing family NEW YORK (AP) — When the U.S. government approved Ricardo Magpantay, his wife and young children to immigrate to America from the Philippines, it was 1991. By the time a visa was available, it was 2005, and his children could not come with him because they Read More
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February 17, 2018
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DACA and SUCCEED Act, EB-3 Employment Green Card, Family Visas, Form I-9, Green Card, I-601 Waiver for Hardship, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship
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Tags: Immigration bill, senate bill, trump immigration policy
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Senators fume after immigration bill failure By Lauren Fox, CNN Updated 7:35 PM ET, Thu February 15, 2018 4 big issues in Senate’s immigration debate 01:29 Washington (CNN)It was supposed to be a raucous, week-long, open floor debate on immigration — the President’s signature issue and such a contentious topic that Democrats shut the government down over Read More
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RECENT NINTH CIRCUIT CASE LAW January 15, 2018 – February 15, 2018 C.J.L.G v. Sessions , (No 16-73801)(9th Cir. January 29, 2018) – Minor Right to Counsel /Due Process The panel denied C.J.L.G.’s petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals decision, holding that neither the Due Process Clause nor the Immigration & Nationality Read More
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February 15, 2018
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DACA and SUCCEED Act, E1, E2, E2 visas, EB-1, EB-3 Employment Green Card, Extraordinary Ability Immigration Visa, Family Visas, Form I-9, Green Card, H-1B, H1B1 Visa, I-601 Waiver for Hardship, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, International Traders, Investor Visas, Investor Visas E1, J-1 Waivers, L1 visa, Naturalization, O-1 Visa, PIP- Parole in Place, Treaty Investor Visa, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship, Waivers
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Tags: Green Card, green card fees, US Citizenship, uscis, USCIS credit card payment, work visas
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USCIS Expands Credit Card Payment Option for Fees Release Date: Feb. 14, 2018 WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it will now accept credit card payments for filing most of its forms. The new payment option is available for the 41 fee-based forms processed at USCIS Lockbox facilities. To pay by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Read More
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February 8, 2018
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EB-1, Extraordinary Ability Immigration Visa, Green Card, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, O-1 Visa, US Citizenship
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Tags: EB-1, Extraordinary Ability visa, Extraordinary Achievement, merit based visa, O-1 Visa
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O-1 Visa vs EB-1 Green Card: Differences, Approval Rate, Processing Time For foreign extraordinary workers, there are many visa options available. Choosing the right one, however, can easily be complicated. In this post, we will help you understand the differences between the O-1 visa and the EB-1 green card. If you’re planning on switching from Read More
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February 1, 2018
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Tags: merit-based immigration, State of The Union
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State of the Union, Trump’s Immigration Plan as Merit Based System US President Donald Trump today used his first State of the Union address to push for a merit- based immigration system that admits skilled people, a proposal that could benefit technology professionals from countries like India. In his nearly 80-minute long speech, Trump tried Read More
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February 1, 2018
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E1, E2, E2 visas, EB-1, Extraordinary Ability Immigration Visa, Green Card, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, O-1 Visa, Uncategorized
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Tags: EB-1, merit based visa, Norway immigration visa, skilled worker visas, work visas
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Amervisa is proud to announce a new success story of a merit based EB-1 Visa for Business approval. Our client’s immigration application as a Corporate Culture Strategist was successfully represented by our attorney and received approval in just few days. Call Us Today to find out how your skills can assist you in getting your Read More
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January 26, 2018
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Tags: DACA, Dreamers, immigration plan, New border policy, trump immigration policy, US Citizenship
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By JACQUELINE ALEMANY CBS NEWS January 25, 2018, 5:19 PM Trump immigration plan calls for citizenship path for Dreamers, border spending Last Updated Jan 25, 2018 7:26 PM EST The White House presented a plan to Congress on Thursday offering a path to citizenship for 1.8 million undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, many of whom Read More
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January 18, 2018
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DACA and SUCCEED Act, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship
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Tags: american immigration, Immigration Law, National pools immigartion, trump immigration policy
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Nation Tracker: Americans weigh in on Trump immigration remarks, first year in office CBS News Last Updated Jan 14, 2018 By Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Kabir Khanna and Fred Backus Trump’s first year One year into Donald Trump’s presidency, Americans feel more positive about the economy but not as good about the state of Read More
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